William's Personal Care Home sits in Stone Mountain, Georgia, in a quiet and beautiful neighborhood with easy access to shops, parks, and restaurants, and the place itself looks like a regular house with room for only a handful of seniors, which gives it a cozy feel; they've got six licensed beds, offer both private and semi-private suites, with each unit including a washer, dryer, kitchenette, and safety features like emergency alert systems and keyless entry pads, and some rooms come fully furnished, making settling in a little easier. Caregivers help with things like dressing, bathing, incontinence, medication, and daily tasks, and there's always trained staff present every hour of the day. The facility runs on an assisted living, memory care, and residential care home model, handling residents who want some independence but need support, and both men and women can live there, though some beds are set aside for females only.
The community runs scheduled daily activities for the body and mind, with things like games, movie nights in a dedicated room, fitness classes, a library, and a shared kitchen where folks can gather, and for spiritual needs, they offer devotional services too. There's a big, well-lit dining area for meals planned by a chef, and the kitchen caters to special diets, including food for diabetics and allergy-sensitive residents, and on holidays or special days, the kitchen puts together special menus so families can join in. Residents can enjoy patios, gardens, walking paths, and common areas with large TVs and magazines, and pets are allowed, so those who have them can keep their companions close by. All the basic utilities are included in the cost, except for the phone, and there's cable TV and Wi-Fi if residents want it.
For healthcare, monthly visits from a licensed nurse and on-call doctors, nurses, podiatrists, speech, physical, and occupational therapists-plus dentists-are available, and the same goes for medication management, help with medical appointments, moving in, and even relocation if someone needs to move again. The staff is described as friendly and willing to help, and residents say they feel safe and cared for, and there's a focus on keeping things clean and well maintained, plus wheelchair accessible showers make things easier for those who need them, while the residence remains free of smoke indoors, keeping the place fresh and suitable for everyone.
William's Personal Care Home doesn't take Medicare as payment and isn't certified by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, so families should be aware of that, but services are carried out under local licenses and follow assisted living and board-and-care home guidelines, and respite care is offered for those who need short-term help. The home provides transportation for outings, doctor's appointments, and errands-either shared or private trips-so residents aren't stuck at home, and families and residents can come together for planned get-togethers throughout the year-which adds a sense of community and helps keep everyone connected. With a bed capacity capped at ten, the home gives seniors and their families some peace of mind through steady routines, help when needed, good meals, and a team dedicated to everyone's physical and emotional well-being.